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Autonomic/CV Drugs — Flashcards

Autonomic/CV Drugs — Flashcards

Autonomic/CV Drugs — Flashcards

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#1981

What is the primary effect of intermediate doses (300 - 2400mg/day) of aspirin? _____

#1982

Which gout drug can result in uric acid kidney stones?_____

#1983

Esophagitis may occur with medications such as _____, tetracyclines, NSAIDs, iron, and potassium chloride

#1984

_____ are first line agents for the treatment of acute gout, as they inhibit the immune response to MSU deposition in the joint (along with NSAIDs and colchicine)

#1985

Which form of anthracyclines (doxorubicin, daunorubicin) decrease their risk of cardiotoxicity?_____

#1986

What adverse effect is associated with bosentan? _____

#1987

Class I antiarrhythmics have _____ and thus selectively depress tissue that is frequently depolarized

#1988

What G protein is the H2 histamine receptor coupled to? _____

#1989

During phase II blockade using depolarizing NMJ blockers, TOF shows a _____ in each of the four responses

#1990

Acetazolamide causes urine _____ (pH)

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